Question : The concept of Concurrent List in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the Constitution of:
Option 1: Japan
Option 2: Canada
Option 3: Australia
Option 4: USA
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Correct Answer: Australia
Solution : The correct answer is Australia.
The idea of a "Concurrent List" is derived from the Australian Constitution in the Indian Constitution. Australia, like India, is a federal country with powers divided between the central government and its states (in Australia) or states and union territories (in India). A Concurrent List specifies areas of legislation where both the central government and the states (or union territories) can pass legislation.
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